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HRM’s Contribution to Hard Work

A comparative analysis of human resource management

by Ivan Svetlik (Volume editor) Branko Ilic (Volume editor)
©2006 Edited Collection 434 Pages

Summary

The book seeks answers to the question: how has Human Resource Management contributed and how could it have contributed to the development of organisations and economy? Based on theories and literature review each contribution compares HRM practices of several thousand European middle and large organisations, with a special focus on Slovenia, one of the new EU member states, which has successfully managed its transition to market economy. The analyses reveal how strategic the role of HRM in organisations is, how it balances between hard and smart work and between more or less friendly forms of work and employment flexibility. Critical observations of traditional managerial practices, including autocratic and non-participative leadership, which have impacts not only on the organisations but also on wider society, are made. The position of youth is particularly accentuated. Clear differences in these respects have been observed in the wider European area. Recommendations for managers on how their organisations and HRM should be shaped on the way to the knowledge economy are elaborated.

Details

Pages
434
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039108169
Language
English
Keywords
Slowenien Personalentwicklung Aufsatzsammlung Social capital Work /family balance HRM /Business strategy Human resources Humanvermögen Devolution /HRM function
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. 434 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Ivan Svetlik (Volume editor) Branko Ilic (Volume editor)

The Editors: Ivan Svetlik is professor of HRM, labour market and employment policy at Ljubljana University. He chairs the Organisations and Human Resources Research Centre, which is a member of a world wide CRANET network for HRM research. His research is particularly focused on employment, knowledge, education and training. Branko Ilič is a teaching assistant in the field of socio-economics at Ljubljana University. He is a member of the Organisations and Human Resources Research Centre. His research field embraces personnel education, intellectual capital, innovation and knowledge management.

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